The ad hominem slur with which political
science major Stuart Baimel entitles his recent Stanford
Daily hit piece, Ron
Paul is insane, and the cacophony of errors which
subsequently dominate the essay, just goes to show how much
academia is rigged towards grooming compliant plebs for
the establishment and not really about educating anyone.

"After reading about Ron Paul’s
record-breaking fundraising day a couple of weeks ago, then
seeing it touted in a recent Daily op-ed, I was concerned.
Paul and his views lie on the fringe; it’s never a
good sign for social stability when fringe candidates get
so much support," whines
Baimel.

Ron Paul's views lie on the fringe?
Absolute bullshit. It seems that Baimel has unfortunately
thrown thousands of dollars at a political science degree
in vain - and I - the University dropout - am going to have
to give him a proper education.

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Ron Paul's central "fringe view" as Baimel
would have it, is his anti-war stance. The Texas Congressman
is the only Republican candidate to advocate an immediate
withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, indeed, he is
the only truly anti-war candidate of the frontrunners
from either party.

"In general, do you approve or disapprove
of the job that George W. Bush is doing in handling the
situation in Iraq?"

Disapprove - 68%
Approve - 28%
Not Sure - 5%

"When it comes to the war in Iraq,
which of the following statements comes closer to your point
of view? The most responsible thing we can do is find a
way to withdraw most of our troops from Iraq by the beginning
of 2009. The most responsible thing we can do is to remain
in Iraq until the situation in the country is stable."

"Do you think the United States should
keep its military forces in Iraq until civil order is restored
there, even if that means continued U.S. military casualties;
OR, do you think the United States should withdraw its military
forces from Iraq in order to avoid further U.S. military
casualties, even if that means civil order is not restored
there?"

Withdraw forces - 54%
Keep forces - 43%
Unsure - 3%

Ron Paul is the only frontrunner from either
party that has advocated an immediate withdrawal of U.S.
troops from Iraq. Is this a fringe view? No - it's the majority
view in America today, as every single poll attests to,
yet Baimel's major in political science seemingly doesn't
teach him how to do a Google search.

The rest of Baimel's piece is riddled with
gross inaccuracies. He attacks Kucinich for supporting the
impeachment of Bush and Cheney, another "fringe"
sentiment according to Baimel.

Wrong again.

A new
poll out today from American Research Group finds that
55% of voters believe that George W. Bush has abused his
powers in a way that rises to the level of impeachable offenses.
52% of voters believe that the same is true of Vice President
Dick Cheney.

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Baimel smirks that Ron Paul is "Content
to let genocide, wars of aggression, and human rights violations
occur abroad with nothing more than a “moral statement”
from the U.S.," intimating that the Neo-Con's butchering
of Iraq, which has killed
conservatively 655,000 Iraqis since the 2003 invasion and
a further 1 million at least as a result of bombings and
sanctions since 1990, was somehow a benevolent cause.

Does over 1.5 million dead Iraqis, around
half of them children, as a result of U.S. foreign policy
qualify as genocide, Mr. Baimel?

Presumably, Baimel entitled his piece "Ron
Paul is insane" in an attempt to get a reaction - knowing
that the statement itself is manifestly incorrect and is
merely an inflammatory gimmick to attract attention and
make himself feel important. Well mission accomplished,
Stuart, because you're going to be on the receiving end
of a fair few opinions over the next few days.

Feel free to politely
e mail Baimel with the truth about Ron Paul's "fringe"
views, and maybe it won't be too late to give Stuart a real
education after all.